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<blockquote data-quote="Plowboy85" data-source="post: 1932945" data-attributes="member: 66137"><p>If this is happening during seating, without a doubt the bullet is struggling to slide in the neck. Like others have mentioned and my personal routine is to run every piece of new brass over the appropriate expanding mandrel then full length size. Couple of pointers here that I have learned through bad decisions on may part, new brass and SS tumbled brass is so dang pretty but it has a very resistant to seating. I have not tried dipping the necks in dry graphite but read an article (from can't remember whom but it was in regard to a GAP 6.5 Saum brass prep maybe "senderoman" or something like that) but he was rolling the necks in ceramic beads with mica graphite believe and that worked for reducing friction during expanding. If I use the Hornady one shot I through about 20 cases in a gallon bag and spray a good bit then roll the brass around good, I make a mess just spraying the brass and don't seem to get good results. I personally don't want any lube on my brass when powder goes in so if I think there is I will walnut tumble for about an hours. I have rambled a touch here but I think measuring you neck ID will reflect and undersize neck, and running over an expander then sizing die will remedy this.</p><p></p><p>***ignore 100% of this, I some how completely missed the fired brass description.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plowboy85, post: 1932945, member: 66137"] If this is happening during seating, without a doubt the bullet is struggling to slide in the neck. Like others have mentioned and my personal routine is to run every piece of new brass over the appropriate expanding mandrel then full length size. Couple of pointers here that I have learned through bad decisions on may part, new brass and SS tumbled brass is so dang pretty but it has a very resistant to seating. I have not tried dipping the necks in dry graphite but read an article (from can’t remember whom but it was in regard to a GAP 6.5 Saum brass prep maybe “senderoman” or something like that) but he was rolling the necks in ceramic beads with mica graphite believe and that worked for reducing friction during expanding. If I use the Hornady one shot I through about 20 cases in a gallon bag and spray a good bit then roll the brass around good, I make a mess just spraying the brass and don’t seem to get good results. I personally don’t want any lube on my brass when powder goes in so if I think there is I will walnut tumble for about an hours. I have rambled a touch here but I think measuring you neck ID will reflect and undersize neck, and running over an expander then sizing die will remedy this. ***ignore 100% of this, I some how completely missed the fired brass description. [/QUOTE]
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